Title of article :
User satisfaction with child and adolescent mental health
services
Author/Authors :
Johan Ha°kon Bj?rngaard، نويسنده , , Helle Wessel Andersson، نويسنده , , Solveig Osborg Ose، نويسنده , , Ketil Hanssen-Bauer، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Background Child and adolescent mental
health service units (CAMHS) play an important
role in the supply of services to children and adolescents
with mental illness. The purpose of this study
was to examine the service unit effect on parent
satisfaction with outpatient treatment. Method The
study was undertaken in 49 of 72 Norwegian outpatient
CAMHS in 2004. A total of 2253 of the parents
who were asked to participate (87%) responded.
Parent satisfaction was measured using two summated
scales: clinician interaction/information and
treatment outcome. Multilevel analyses were used to
assess the contribution of the service units to satisfaction
and to investigate patient level predictors of
parent satisfaction. Results About 96)98% of the
parent satisfaction variance could be attributed to
factors within CAMHS, leaving only 2–4% of the
variance attributable to the CAMHS level. Parents of
patients aged 0–6 years were more satisfied than older
patients’ parents. Longer treatment episodes were
positively associated with satisfaction. Parents whose
children had been referred with externalizing symptoms
were less satisfied with treatment outcome than
those referred for internalizing symptoms. Waiting
time was negatively associated with treatment outcome
satisfaction. Adjustments for patient characteristics
did not substantially change the relative effect of
CAMHS on satisfaction ratings. Conclusion The
results indicate that information from user satisfaction
surveys has clear limitations as an indicator of
CAMHS quality. From a quality improvement perspective,
the factors affecting the variance within
CAMHS are of dominating importance compared to
factors affecting between CAMHS variance
Keywords :
user experiences – patient satisfaction– child and adolescent mental health services –performance indicators – multilevel analysis
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)